Very sturdy. The seat is very well padded.Has a Proposition 65 warning label from California, for those concerned.

Very sturdy. The seat is very well padded.Has a Proposition 65 warning label from California, for those concerned.

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Good for moderate use

I purchased this throne for my practice set. It's okay for this kind of moderate use, but I wouldn't use it for gigging. Height adjustment is limited, it's not quite as sturdy as...Read complete review

I purchased this throne for my practice set. It's okay for this kind of moderate use, but I wouldn't use it for gigging. Height adjustment is limited, it's not quite as sturdy as more expensive thrones, and the seat itself is a little hard and unforgiving. It gets the job done, but for regular gigging you probably want something more substantial.

I play bass guitar, and this throne is portable and compact for use in long practices and gigs when the old legs need a rest. I am not a light weight, and the round seat wiggles and feels a bit unstable, but it is no longer a distraction.

I got this throne for my daughter, although the construction of the throne stand is good, the seat part that connects to the bottom base is a bit wobbly and that is because of the way it attaches-too much flex. Overall it is good for a beginner. I bought this without trying but i would suggest going to a local store and try out the thrones and see which one feels good for you.I recommed it as a beginner throne only.

As you probably know you could easily spend way more money for a drum stool and if you are gigging on a regular basis then I would suggest spending that much is a good idea on such a vital piece of gear. But if your buying for your kid like I was, look no further . The only draw back is that even at its lowest position its a tad high for my 9 year old but he makes it work and he will have plenty of adjustment as he grows. If your beginner drummer needs a stool, pull the trigger on this one and us the money you save on earplugs and thank me later!!

I purchased this throne for my practice set. It's okay for this kind of moderate use, but I wouldn't use it for gigging. Height adjustment is limited, it's not quite as sturdy as more expensive thrones, and the seat itself is a little hard and unforgiving. It gets the job done, but for regular gigging you probably want something more substantial.

Got this for my 13-year old daughter, who has been playing for a few years. It was easy to setup, and it's strong/sturdy enough for her for sure. She's a pretty physical player, so this is a good thing! In time, we'll probably upgrade, but I'm sure this will be good for at least a few years, maybe more.